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Do you believe a prolific pop song writer can give love and affection to every one of his/her songs. Of course some of the songs are just for fun and no more than that. For the others,IMO if a song writer's affection and skill are distributed among too many songs, their values are consequently small.
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I hate that the word SONG has been stolen by those ignoramuses at Apple and is being used as a generic term for a piece of music. How many songs are you my iPod ... not many, but thousands of pieces of music.
But ... in answer to the original question ... for me a song is a whole package: words, lyrics and tempo; so if they all work for me then I'll generally enjoy the song. |
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It depends... if its a song... then it has to be the lyrics... because many great songs are ruined by lousy lyrics..
if its a score... it has to be flow and pace. Its sad when the intro says one thing and the chorus becomes the most popular and the ending has absolutely no conncetion with the piece... The story flow must feel right... IMHO |
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I will have to say that the most element of a song has to have soul and
a good tempo. That's rare it seems in today's music. If I was to compose a song even though I don't have that talent, I would have to put my heart and soul in the music and lyrics. I have had tunes to pop into my head now and then where I just had to write it down guitar music style with lyrics. Take the one I just did. The tune popped into my head along with the Lord's Prayer and I had to write it down before I could go to sleep or I would have been up all night thinking about it with a strong urge to write it down or stay awake. Right now that is my comment. judy tooley ![]() |
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